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Day: April 3, 2008

Sometime between last night and this morning my blog hit the 100 visitors mark. It’s now at 101 (like the dalmatians). Anyway, I’m sure in the major blogging world this isn’t much of a feat, but I’m happy nonetheless. Should we celebrate? Should we eat cake (we should always eat cake!)? Anyhow, thank you to any of my visitors reading this – I (literally) couldn’t have done it without you. :P

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Meet the Family

Jen E: Me, momma, wifely
I am a mom to two adorable kids, one ridiculous dog, wife to a very handsome husband. I'm a working mom for the first time in EIGHT years, own too many books and have a tendency to change my blog design a LOT.

Dan: dh, hubby, engineer
Tall, dark and handsome, likes to lean on things. Tends to excel at everything but isn't annoying about it. Likes running, camping, British television and fixing all the broken appliances in our home (apparently).

MM: eight years old
Obsessed with Doctor Who, space, rockets, time travel and LEGOS. Wants to build his own LEGO world when he grows up. The smartest kid ever and also the sweetest.

BB: five years old
Aspires to be a ballerina princess with magical ice powers and also to rule the world and travel through time and space with her brother. Will probably do all of these things.

I just read this:

I got sucked into this story pretty much immediately and found myself reading it whenever I could which resulted into staying up all night to finish the second half of the book even though I had to get up early for work the next day. So, basically, it was pretty darn good. I'm not an expert in Greek mythology; I noticed a lot of reviewers were pretty bent that it didn't follow mythology correctly. I guess they didn't notice that it was supposed to be a modern retelling that gives the original story a completely different spin. I thought it was extremely well written and found that the characters really tug at your heart strings and make you care. Well done!

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I just read this:

I got sucked into this story pretty much immediately and found myself reading it whenever I could which resulted into staying up all night to finish the second half of the book even though I had to get up early for work the next day. So, basically, it was pretty darn good. I'm not an expert in Greek mythology; I noticed a lot of reviewers were pretty bent that it didn't follow mythology correctly. I guess they didn't notice that it was supposed to be a modern retelling that gives the original story a completely different spin. I thought it was extremely well written and found that the characters really tug at your heart strings and make you care. Well done!